Category Archive: Cyberbullying

When I was growing up, bullying was up close and personal, always face-to-face. For kids, most school bullying happened on the playground. Looking back, I can see that a lot of what we tolerated as “boys being boys,” cliques, and girls shunning other girls was actually bullying, and I was bullied regularly by bigger kids …

Cyberbullying never happens by itself. Cyberbullying always exists in environments where in-person, face-to-face bullying already thrives. So if you’re seeing cyberbullying, look further – to find (& change) the bullying-enabling systems in your environment. Cyberbullying will decrease too. Find out more about cyberbullying in “Bullying Epidemic: Not Just Child’s Play“. Coming Sept 2011.

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SS

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NA

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JS

I have worked in several bullying environments and your tools are spot on!

EL

Your New Living Magazine article on bullying and brain damage in children spoke to me and helped put things in perspective. I truly believe this is what happened to me. I just turned 40.

JK

Your radio interview covered bullying from every angle – all the places it can occur, how to prevent it, how to deal with the bully, how to define it, how to form power circles, how to identify the environments to foster it.